Honda Returns to Port of Richmond

Two stories and an editorial below describe the official opening of the Honda Port of Entry at the Port of Richmond. This is a textbook example of a win-win project that had something for everyone. To those who are obsessed with jobs above all else, the facility has...

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Richmond Playground Makes Finals in National Contest

Richmond playground makes finals in national contest By Katherine Tam Contra Costa Times Posted: 09/17/2010 05:32:09 PM PDT Updated: 09/17/2010 05:32:10 PM PDT The play structure in the Solano Playlot park shows its age in Richmond, Calif., on Monday, July......

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Candidates Forum Tomorrow!

This 2010 Candidates Forum is being held Thursday evening at the Senior’s Center, 2525 Macdonald Ave., 6:30PM – 9:30PM.

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Home Front Festival october 1 and 2, 2010

Richmond’s annual Home Front Festival that celebrates Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park begins this year with the traditional USO Dance on Friday night, October 1 at the Craneway Pavilion. Festivities continue on Saturday, October 2 at the...

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Need for Local Pipeline Safety Regulations

After my September 9, 2010, E-FORUM “Richmond closer to agreements on underground pipelines,” several readers informed me that they could not access the National Pipeline Mapping System to see what pipelines are in Richmond. The reason is that the San Bruno explosion...

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Murder Rate on the Decline

Click here to view a larger Richmond Homicide Map By: Mark Oltmanns, Christopher Connelly | September 13, 2010 – 11:32 am | Filed Under: Crime, Featured, Front This year, Richmond is on track to have one of the lowest homicide rates in recent history. Fifteen people...

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Campaign Events I Have Been Invited To

I Jim Rogers invites you to: ...new home, with Jim's new wife, Kristin, and son, Eli (first jpg, throwing petals)... ...and Jim's new family, Anais and Adriana (2nd jpg)... ....Jim's new campaign for City Council. Sparkling refreshments, very beautiful sparkling sun...

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Blossoms & Thorns Exhibition

Exhibit to shed light on Japanese internment, East Bay life By Laura Casey Contra Costa Times Posted: 09/10/2010 03:35:53 PM PDT Like many who drive through Richmond on Interstate 80, artist Matthew Matsuoka had long been curious about the rickety, glass-covered...

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Endorsements and More for the Richmond 2010 Campaign

Summary There is a lot of information in here, and I hope you will read it, but if you have neither the time nor the interest, here are my endorsements: Mayor: Gayle McLaughlin City Council: Jim Rogers, Jovanka Beckles and Corky Booze Measure U (Pt. Molate Casino): No...

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Richmond Prosecutes Railroad for Blocking Intersections

Richmond prosecutes railroad for blocking intersections By Karl Fischer Contra Costa Times Posted: 09/10/2010 12:10:06 PM PDT Updated: 09/10/2010 05:05:48 PM PDT For all those who fume in silence behind their steering wheels, watching rail cars inch across city...

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Chevron in the News: CEQA End Run and Refinery Tours

Today’s San Francisco Chronicle editorialzed against an apparent effort by Chevron to wipe out CEQA review for the refinery project. Environmental law being tested Thursday, September 9, 2010 Frustrated by environmental reviews, businesses are employing a new tactic...

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Moving Chevron Penalty Money to Sonoma County

Many people have asked what can be done about the decision to use penalty money from a Chevron water quality violation (Officials Move Penalty Money From Richmond to Sonoma County, September 4, 2010) to fund a wetlands restoration project in Sonoma County. One...

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Richmond Closer to Agreements on Underground Pipelines

Only a couple of days after the Richmond City Council adopted the first reading of a new comprehensive pipeline franchise ordinance, we are reminded of how potentially dangerous these hidden underground rivers of hazardous and explosive materials are as an entire San...

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